Description
Its name derives from the Latin root “lavare”, which literally means “to wash”. The first recorded use of lavender dates back to ancient Egypt. There, lavender oil played a role in the mummification process.
In later times, lavender became a bath additive in several regions, including Persia, ancient Greece, and Rome. These cultures believed that lavender helped purify the body and mind.
Since ancient times, lavender has been used to treat many different ailments, including: mental health issues anxiety insomnia depression headaches hair loss nausea acne tooth pain skin irritations